Michigan House OKs overhaul of indigent defense

November 8, 2012 | AP The measure approved Thursday on a 71-36 vote would implement recommendations of Gov. Rick Snyder's commission on indigent defense. The bill now goes to the state Senate. Michigan's decentralized approach to the appointment of lawyers for people who can't afford them has drawn wide criticism because of its unevenness and inadequacy.

House Bill 5804 would create a 14-member Michigan Indigent Defense Commission to oversee the appointment and monitor the performance of lawyers who represent low-income defendants. Michigan Campaign for Justice director Marcela Westrate says the vote "is a major step forward" in reforming a system that has sent people to prison for years for crimes they didn't commit.